Giáp's troops initially fled, only to come back and continue fighting.
The few troops who were not killed or captured, fled.
When the Western troops fled, they escorted their own citizens to safety.
The next morning, the French troops reembarked in confusion and fled.
French troops fled Bohemia in the winter of the same year.
The troops left behind by the Emperor had fled into the interior.
The French troops fled while the British force burned the community to the ground.
In fact, the Iraqi troops had long earlier fled the city.
The Greek troops fled, and many of them drowned in the river.
Saigō's troops fled north and were pursued by the national army.